Pragmatism and modernities / / edited by Daniel Treohler, Thomas Schlag and Fritz Osterwalder.

Pragmatism belongs—at least to a certain degree—to the Protestant-based reaction towards the economic, social, and political developments of the time in the US, and it is no coincidence that the pragmatists all came from religious families if not even theologian families. But these life conditions h...

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Place / Publishing House:Rotterdam ;, Boston ;, Taipei : : Sense Publishers,, [2010]
2010
Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Daniel Tröhler , Thomas Schlag and Fritz Osterwalder
  • Pragmatism and Modernities / Daniel Tröhler , Thomas Schlag and Fritz Osterwalder
  • Charles S. Peirce / Cornelis de Waal
  • The Technological Sublime and Social Diversity / Daniel Tröhler
  • Industry, Science, and Dewey’s Challenge to Modern Philosophy and Education / Sabine Baum
  • “Modernity” in Education Around 1900 / Jürgen Oelkers
  • Pragmatism and Religious Education / Friedrich Schweitzer
  • The University as Prophet, Science as its Messenger, and Democracy as its Revelation / Thomas S. Popkewitz
  • Durkheim’s Criticism of Pragmatism with Respect to his Educational Concepts / Fritz Osterwalder
  • Mass Democracy and Political Governance / Norbert Grube
  • How Dewey Lost / David F. Labaree
  • Deweyan Pragmatism as the Philosophy of Pisa? / Johannes Bellmann
  • ‘The Most Influential Theory of the Century’ / Gert Biesta
  • Approaching Modern Life: Pragmatism and Public Practical Theology / Thomas Schlag
  • Re-Reading Pragmatism / Cleo H. Cherryholmes
  • Index / Daniel Tröhler , Thomas Schlag and Fritz Osterwalder.